The book investigates the anatomy of whiskers, detailing how their structure and nerve connections contribute to their exceptional sensitivity. One intriguing fact is how cats use whiskers to detect subtle changes in air currents, allowing them to perceive objects and obstacles even in complete darkness.
The book progresses from an introduction to feline sensory systems to an in-depth analysis of whisker anatomy and function. It explains the physics of whisker-based touch and how the brain processes whisker signals.
The book also emphasizes the importance of whiskers in spatial awareness and feline sensory perception, highlighting how they contribute to a cat's ability to move safely and efficiently.
This book uniquely integrates anatomical, behavioral, and neurological findings, offering practical guidance for cat owners to minimize whisker stress and promote feline well-being by creating environments that support optimal whisker function.